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November 27, 2014 - Image 52

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2014-11-27

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>> gift guide

They've Got It All

What to do when you love someone
who needs nothing?
Try one of these gifting ideas.

Lynne Konstantin I Contributing Writer

Cologne, Germany-based art book publisher Taschen, who treats books
as works of art themselves, has a magnificent new offering: After years
of asking to publish her work, photographer Annie Leibovitz finally

agreed. The result is the newest in Taschen's massive SUMO series, a
limited-edition series of 10,000 signed and numbered copies, featuring
one of four different dust jackets (including Keith Haring, shown, David
Byrne, Patti Smith and Whoopi Goldberg). ANNIE LEIBOVITZ: THE

COLLECTOR'S EDITION ($2,500) is 3 inches thick, 2.5-feet tall, 476

spectacular pages and comes with its own special stand in the shape of

a tripod, designed by Marc Newson.

Drawing from more than 40 years of work, from
Rolling Stone to Vanity Fair and Vogue, Leibovitz

chose her favorite photos for the book, which
includes her iconic portraits of actors, dancers,

comedians, musicians and more, including Cate
Blanchett (pictured in 2004), Scarlett Johansson,
Eudora Welty, John Lennon and Yoko Ono and a
black-and-white photo of Richard Nixon's helicop-
ter lifting off from the White House lawn following

his resignation as president in 1974. A supple-
mentary book includes an essay by Leibovitz
and short texts about each of the 250 photos.
Available at Zieben-Mare, Franklin (248-539-

8879; ziebenmare.com ).

Got It All on page 54

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